In the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the character Armpit, whose real name is Theodore, is involved in a crime related to a theft. He is caught trying to sell stolen sneakers, which leads to his arrest and subsequent time at the juvenile detention center known as Camp Green Lake. This incident plays a significant role in shaping his character and the story's themes of friendship and redemption.
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Harry. His last name was Armpit.
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
he talked to him nicely lol
he got in a fight at a movie
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TOUGH
Theodore's nickname in Holes (both book and movie) is Armpit. Although in the movie, they make out that it is because he has bad armpit odour, it is actually because, while at Camp Green Lake Correctional Facility, he was bitten by a scorpian. He was actually bitten in the forearm, but the pain travelled up to his armpit. He started complaining about the pain in his armpit, and therefore he was nicknamed Armpit. This information was showcased in Louis Sachar's sequel to Holes: Small Steps. This story is intirely about Armpit, taking small steps to regain a usual life.
Harry. His last name was Armpit.
you cannot run for president if you commit a crime or ain't born in usa.
No, Armpit did not wear glasses in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. Armpit was one of the boys at Camp Green Lake, where they had to dig holes as punishment.
He commited almost every crime imaginable
Armpit is one of Stanley's fellow campers at Camp Green Lake.
he punched Stanley cos Stanley didnt call him armpit ;]
no. you have to comit a critical crime to go to jail. OK?
he talked to him nicely lol